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The Journal of Immunology, 2002, 168: 5163-5169.
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Immunologists

Identification of a Novel Ly49 Promoter That Is Active in Bone Marrow and Fetal Thymus1

Ali Saleh*, Andrew P. Makrigiannis*, Deborah L. Hodge* and Stephen K. Anderson2,{dagger}

* Laboratory of Experimental Immunology, Center for Cancer Research, and {dagger} Intramural Research Support Program, SAIC-Frederick, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD 21702

The analysis of several Ly49 genes has identified a tissue-specific promoter adjacent to the previously defined first exon. The current study reveals the presence of an additional Ly49 promoter (Pro-1) and two noncoding exons upstream of the previously defined promoter (Pro-2). DNA sequences homologous to Pro-1 are present 4–10 kb upstream of Pro-2 in all Ly49 genes examined, and Pro-1 transcripts were detected from the Ly49a, e, g, o, and v genes. Pro-1 activity can be detected in bone marrow, embryonic thymus, freshly isolated liver NK cells, and the murine LNK cell line, but it does not function in adult thymus, sorted NK-T cells, spleen NK cells, or the EL-4 T cell line, even though these cells express Ly49 proteins. Luciferase reporter assays identified a Pro-1 core promoter region that functions in the LNK cell line but not EL-4 cells. The novel promoter is not active in mature NK cells, suggesting that Pro-1 represents an early Ly49 promoter.




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